You’re The Voice

You’re The Voice

YOU’RE THE VOICE CHORAL EVENT

You’re The Voice was a pioneering choral project, encouraging Australians to unite their voices and turn the tide on domestic violence. The project brought together thousands of singers from community, school and professional choirs as well as individuals from across the country to join forces in a monumental musical event which culminated in a moving mass rendition of John Farnham’s powerful anthem.

On Saturday 29 July 2017 there were pop-up choirs throughout the day at South Bank Parklands in Brisbane. The You’re The Voice finale concert commenced at 5pm when more than 2,500 choralists, led by Choral Director Dr Jonathon Welch AM, sang for change alongside QMF Artistic Director Katie Noonan, Kate Ceberano, Isaiah, and other star talent at the South Bank Piazza.

Iconic Australian artists Archie Roach, Troy Cassar-Daley and Montaigne have joined forces with Katie Noonan, Kate Ceberano and Isaiah to sing ‘You’re the Voice’ on a charity single to raise funds to support young people who are victims of domestic violence. The single is available on iTunes with all profits received by the Sony Foundation being donated to DVConnect who provide 24/7 crisis response in Queensland for those living with domestic or family violence. You can help turn the tide on domestic violence and buy the single here.

CREDITS

You’re The Voice was presented by Queensland Music Festival, Brisbane City Council, Queensland Government and Aurizon.

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This project had been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body. This program had received additional support from the Queensland Government through Department of the Premier and Cabinet as part of its commitment to maintaining and building safe, connected and cohesive communities.